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Fears Brunswick 40.5 Jump HourvsSeiko Prospex LX line

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Brunswick 40.5 Jump Hour
FearsBrunswick 40.5 Jump Hour
MSRP $4,498
Prospex LX line
SeikoProspex LX line
MSRP $6,500

At a glance

16 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Brunswick 40.5 Jump Hour40.5mm
Prospex LX line44.8mm
Power Reserve
Brunswick 40.5 Jump Hour40h
Prospex LX line72h
Water Resistance
Brunswick 40.5 Jump Hour10m
Prospex LX line300m
MSRP
Brunswick 40.5 Jump Hour$4,498
Prospex LX line$6,500

Full specifications

Case

7 specs
Category
Dress
Diver
Diameter
40.5mm
44.8mm
Thickness
12.8mm
15.7mm
Lug-to-Lug
47mm
50.9mm
Lug Width
20mm
22mm
Material
316L Stainless Steel
Titanium
Water Resistance
10m
300m

Crystal & Dial

4 specs
Crystal
Domed Sapphire
Sapphire
AR Coating
Inner
Anti-reflective coating on inner surface
Dial Color
Blue
Black
Lume
None
LumiBrite on hands and index(es)

Movement

4 specs
Caliber
Sellita SW200
5R65
Type
Automatic
Spring Drive
Power Reserve
40h
72h
Jewels
25
30

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$4,498
$6,500

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What people say

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Fears Brunswick 40.5 Jump Hour

Owners widely praise the Fears Brunswick 40.5 Jump Hour's stunning aventurine dial and vintage-modern aesthetic, with some noting excellent finishing. Reviewers highlight its fun dial visuals and unique in-house jump hour module. Owners are split on legibility with the jump hour complication, and some find the 12.8mm thickness substantial for some wrists. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Fears Brunswick 40.5 Jump Hour highly for its unique dial and jump hour complication, despite some concerns about thickness and legibility.

Seiko Prospex LX line

Owners widely report the Seiko Prospex LX line's finishing is a step up from other models, with a case that sits well on the wrist, and some praise the green sunburst dial with blue anti-reflective sapphire crystal as phenomenal. However, owners note the high MSRP limited sales, with some desiring smaller cases and a reduced price, and others experienced quality control issues such as detached second hands and peeling DLC coating, leading to concerns about fragility. On balance, owners feel the Seiko Prospex LX line was discontinued due to pricing that alienated its target market, despite its attractive dial.

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